@EDGEWebRadio and @erinsparks did a really great podcast episode with @simoncox! Comes wholeheartedly recommended - a really good dive into the history of the web, accessibility, and much more!
Made me feel old when they mentioned an FTP upload of a
@simoncox@EDGEWebRadio@erinsparks yeah, sounds like it! I like the podcast but the episode resonated on multiple fronts, I push accessibility whenever I can, I am old and remember how websites were coded, I learned html and css the old school way, coded my first site manually. I remember discovering Dreamweaver...
@simoncox@EDGEWebRadio@erinsparks coded my first site in a text editor! 😂 I still benefit from knowing how to code a website, super useful and returned to to the digital world not even six years ago.
Every good #SEO gets up in the morning and checks GSC (and Bing WMT) to see if anything has changed overnight. But that can take an age if you have a few sites to check.
Here is my Looker Studio dashboard that i can glance at - three pages, this one is my side projects including my own site which is having a hard time with clicks and yet impressions strengthen. All fur coat and no knickers as my gran would say.
Google shared how they handle multilingual searches and I'm still not amused.
"[...] Google Search considers all these settings and other factors to automatically determine what languages would be most helpful to show results in."
Well, the combination of languages between my devices and browsers is English and Czech. Whenever I make a search in Czech in the UK, 80% of the results are in Polish, 10% in Slovak, and the remaining 10% in Czech.